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How to fill in the blanks in which gardens?
Analysis: This topic examines quantifiers. Gardens are man-made, generally larger, and seats are mostly used for larger or fixed objects, so quantifiers use seats.
seat
Pinyin: zuà, radical: light, stroke: 10, traditional: left,: YWWF.
Explanation:
1, seat
2. What is put under the tableware.
3. Constellation.
4. Honorary remarks, formerly known as senior officers.
5, mostly used for larger or fixed objects.
6. Last name.
Composition: constellation, full house, seat, lecture, cockpit, discussion, throne, box office, base, box office and last seat.
Explanation of words:
1. constellation [xěng Zuo]?
Interpretation: Astronomically, the starry sky is divided into several regions, and each region is called a constellation. In ancient China, it was called a star (show).
Second, full house [m mnzu]?
Interpretation: All the seats are full. Extend to all the people present.
Third, the lecture [Jiang Zuo]?
Interpretation: a form of (name) teaching, which is often carried out by means of report, broadcast or serialization.
Fourth, the cockpit? 【zuò cāng】?
Interpretation: refers to the place where passenger planes carry passengers.
Discussion on verb (abbreviation of verb) [Zuo tán]?
Interpretation: (dynamic) informal discussion.
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